Hi,

there was an earlier issue with \underbar{b}
  http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20091109.094902.baf77ffc.en.html
which seems somewhat related to my problem. When providing only one character as argument to \underbar or \overbar and a following space (or paragraph ending) the line is also under/over that space. Is this intended? Example:

  \starttext
    \underbar{b} \overbar{b} \underbar{b}

    $\underbar{b} = \overbar{b} = \underbar{b}$
  \stoptext

A fix for this would be to use \underbars{b} or \overbars{b} instead, btw.

Best wishes,
Stefan
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